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Originally posted by Sneeza

If you are buying in the US - don't forget to take into consideration postage and handling and the crappo exchange rate

What? its the best exchange rate AUS/US its been in ages. From the prices Ive seen locally to imporitng one yourself its much cheaper to import

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Ended up with a XR400 and it works really well. Goes of its 'nanas when near a multinova or a cop car with a radar gun.

Yesterday I came round a corner and the detector went crazy. A cop car up ahead and had already pulled someone over ('bout 100m away). What I was impressed with was the fact that when I had passed this cop car and travelled down the road another 250-300 meteres,it was still picking up a stronf signal until I went around the corner.

Also warns you of automatic doors which is a bonus because those things can be lethal!!

Procom do a good deal with this model (although still expensive) and is much less than anyone else (' bout $150 cheaper)

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